Research Associates 2002
Bond + Coyne
White Bear Yard
144a Clerkenwell Road
London EC1R 5DF
mike@bondandcoyne.co.uk
martin@bondandcoyne.co.uk
Mike Bond and Martin Coyne are partners in Bond + Coyne, a communication consultancy based within IDEO London. Whilst remaining an independent business, Bond + Coyne is on-hand to advise IDEO on communication issues on a project-by-project basis.
Now, with other designers as part of its team, Bond + Coyne is expanding its list of clients – including the Department for Constitutional Affairs, D&AD, Design Council, Merloni, DNA Consulting, Charles Leadbeater, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, Kinnear Landscape Architects, Arts Institute at Bournemouth and Siemens.
Bond + Coyne recently spoke at the Annual Occupational Therapists Conference in Glasgow and was also commissioned to analyse communications in the commercial and educational sectors for a Design Council event aimed at designers, publishers and representatives from the Department for Education, as part of their on-going Kit For Purpose initiative.

Kit For Purpose
Design Council, Oct 2002
Report aimed at Department for Education and Skills and design and teaching professionals. Resulted in funding for 660K and several spin-off educational initiatives. Mike and Martin were involved in the research, analysis and design phases of the project and also designed the launch exhibition.

AIB Directory 2004 / 2005
Arts Institute at Bournemouth, June 2003
Following a need to approach their material in a new way, Mike and Martin designed the Institute’s main directory. As a result of this publication they were employed to design their International and Further Education Directories. Mike and Martin now work with them on design as well as art direction and copy writing.

The Man in the Caravan and other stories
IDeA, July 2003
For the Improvement and Development Agency Mike and Martin designed a key piece of promotional material to act as the agency's calling card and at the same time give it the feel very much of a book, as opposed to brochure. They worked closely with the author Charles Leadbeater.